The Ozaukee
Interurban Trail is
a 30-mile paved
trail that spans the
length of Ozaukee
County and is de-
signed for biking,
in-line skating,
walking, running.
The trail route
connects historic
downtowns with
natural landscapes.
The route is based
on the Interurban
railway that linked
Milwaukee and
surrounding com-
munities from 1905
to 1951.
During the 1920s
and '30s the
line transported
African-American
blues musicians
to the recording
studios in Grafton
for the Paramount
Records label.
On the south end,
the trail ends at the
start of the Brown
Deer Recreational
Trail where riders
can tap into the
Oak Leaf Trail.
The trail features
118 miles of multiple
loops through all
the major parkways
and parks in the
system. Loops are
composed of off-
road paved trails,
park drives, and
municipal streets
where necessary to
ensure continuity. A
great starting point
is at the Milwaukee
Art Museum, then
traveling either
north or south on
the trail from there.
RESOURCES
A map and more
information is at
Interurban Trail
interurbantrail.us
Oak Leaf Trail
county.milwaukee.
gov/OakLeaf-
Trail8289.htm
Enjoy The Outdoors
on Ozaukee Interurban Trail
and the Oak Leaf Trail
Cedarburg
Fredonia
Belgium
Port
Washington
Saukville
Grafton
Mequon
Thiensville
Ozaukee Interurban Trail is a 30-mile paved trail
UWM
Lake
Park
Lakefront
Parks
Estabrook
Park
Lincoln
Park
Kletzsch
Park
Brown
Deer Park
Ozaukee
Interurban Trail
Downtown
Milwaukee
War Memorial
Milwaukee
Art Museum
The Oak Leaf Trail meanders 118 miles through Milwaukee County.
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